Hamilton Rail Bridge[Map]Recently built Non-Connective bridgesBuilt in the 1990's to accomdate Conrail rail traffic from the warehouses in the area

Hanover Trolley Trail - Constitution Bridge[Map · Street View]Bridge over Small Creek on Former York-Trolley line, Rail to Trail ConservationOpen to pedestriansBuilt as part of the Hanover - York Trolley line, the tracks were removed in the 1960's but the bridge has been well preserved.

Heritage Rail Trail - Access Bridge[Map]Slab bridge on railtrailOpen to bicyclists, horseback, and pedestrians on trail side. The rail is clear and allows for rail bikes, speeders, and hobby-builds. Once a year the Steam into History Excursions run across this bridge.

Heritage Rail Trail - Days Mill Crossing[Map]Slab bridge over Codorus Creek on Heritage Rail-TrailOpen to bicyclists, horseback, and pedestrians on trail side. The rail is clear and allows for rail bikes, speeders, and hobby-builds. Once a year the Steam into History Excursions run across this bridge.

Heritage Rail Trail - Howard Tunnel[Map]Tunnel on York Heritage Trail & Northern Central RailwayOpen to bicyclists, horseback, and pedestrians on trail side. The rail is clear and allows for rail bikes, speeders, and hobby-builds. Once a year the Steam into History Excursions runs through this tunnel.Built 1836, Rebuilt in 1865

Heritage Rail Trail - Indian Rock Dam Road Overpass[Map · Street View]Deck plate girder bridge over Rt 182 on Heritage Rail-TrailOpen to bicyclists, horseback, and pedestrians on trail side. The rail is clear and allows for rail bikes, speeders, and hobby-builds. Once a year the Steam into History Excursions run across this bridge.Built 1910

Heritage Rail Trail - Main Street Overpass[Map · Street View]Pony player girder bridge over Main Street (PA-214) on Heritage Rail TrailOpen to bicyclists, horseback, and pedestrians on trail side. The rail is now home to the Steam into History Excursions on the weekends from April to October.Built 1900

Heritage Rail Trail - Pleasant Valley Road Overpass[Map · Street View]Closed-spandrel brick-and-limestone arch bridge over Pleasant Valley Road (SR 616) on Heritage Rail TrailOpen to bicyclists, horseback, and pedestrians on trail side. The rail is now home to the Steam into History Excursions on the weekends from April to October.Built in 1871 by Northern Central Railway, later Pennsylvania Railroad; abandoned to rail service 1972, acquired by county for rail and rail trail

Heritage Rail Trail - South Codorus Creek Crossing[Map]Deck girder bridge over Codorous Creek on York Heritage RailtrailOpen to bicyclists, horseback, and pedestrians on trail side. The rail is clear and allows for rail bikes, speeders, and hobby-builds. Once a year the Steam into History Excursions run across this bridge.

Heritage Rail Trail - Twin Arch Bridge[Map]Bridge over Twin Arch Road, East Branch Codorus Creek on Heritage Rail Trail County ParkOpen to bicyclists, horseback, and pedestrians on trail side. The rail is clear and allows for rail bikes, speeders, and hobby-builds. Once a year the Steam into History Excursions run across this bridge.

Kuhn's Fording Bridge 38-01-12x[Map]Lost Burr Arch truss bridge over Conewago Creek on Township Road 552 (Kuhns Fording Road)RemovedIt was constructed in 1897 by local builders. Removed in 1982 and given to Lancaster County in their bridge repair program.

South Richard Ave. Bridge[Map · Street View]Slab bridge over South Richard Ave. on Heritage Rail Trail County ParkOpen to bicyclists, horseback, and pedestrians on trail side. The rail is clear and allows for rail bikes, speeders, and hobby-builds.